Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£51814 per annum
Electrical Maintenance Engineer | Famous Historical Venue, South Kensington | Client Direct | £51,814 Package Do you want to work client direct? Are you an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer? Are you looking to work in South Kensington? If so then please read on: CBW is currently recruiting for an Electrically qualified Building Services Engineer to work in a flagship historical venue in South Kensington. The ideal candidate will carry out daily plant room checks whilst helping to maintain the buildings electrical services and support the maintenance of mechanical plant services. This position would be ideal for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer currently in a similar position. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary of £51,814. This will be working client direct for one of the most attractive, growing businesses in the UK building services industry. Technical duties will include: Lighting (Small installation, Fault-finding, Lamping, Changing ballast's, Control panel, Power distribution) Emergency lighting Air Conditioning - Air Handling Units / Fan Coil Unit (Filter changes, cleaning) Chillers - Re-set Water Treatment (Temperature checks / Not dosing) Plumbing - Unblocking toilets Pumps, motors Water Treatment BMS System - Monitor (i.e. Hot & Colds) UPS Systems - Monitor / Take readings Undertake all allocated tasks and perform them in a timely and professional manner. Be proactive in identifying and reporting faults with building services equipment and take steps to resolve them. Be proactive to ensure all H&S issues are reported/escalated as required. Maintain informal communications with Client staff members related to service levels and issues. Report service affecting issued to the site management team for formal communication with the client. Remain flexible with regard to site attendance and tasks undertaken within personal competency. Be fully aware of relevant Health and Safety and general legislative matters. Working hours: 4 on, 4 off (2 earlies, 2 lates then repeat) 07:00-17:30 (earlies), 16:00-02:00 (lates) Cab home on late shift (must live within M25) Package: £51,814 salary 22 shift days holiday Medical Insurance Free meal on shift Car parking on late shift / weekend Good pension contribution Season Ticket Loan Cycle to work scheme Childcare vouchers Travel insurance Health checks A lot of progression available Annual pay review Requirements: Experience working in commercial building services Electrically qualified City & Guilds Level 3 or equivalent Testing & Inspection 18th Edition if electrically qualified Apprentice trained - Desired not essential Able to work the hours advertised Experience working within both landlord and tenant area's of a commercial premises are preferable. Please send your CV to Charlie Long - CBW Staffing Solutions for more Information!
Southend-on-Sea
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